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Carla Gugino and Chad Hodge did an Q&A at the ATX Television Festival last June. The viewers had seen the first five episodes then, it's funny to see how difficult it was to answer questions without giving too much away.

Wayward Pines was originally created as an event series with ten episodes, but when it became a huge hit Fox decided to renew it. The second season will pick up in the wake of Season One, when a new arrival in Wayward Pines finds himself in the middle of a serious rebellion, as the residents battle over how to preserve the endangered human race.

Last week during the Winter TCA press tour Rob Owen spoke with Fox Television Group chairman Dana Walden who said "Carla Gugino and Toby Jones will be back along with Melissa Leo if she's available." That would be pretty cool.

In July last year, WordTheatre celebrated 40 years of the Pushcart Prize during "Where Words Survive and Thrive," a one-night benefit for the Pushcart Prize at Guild Hall in East Hampton. The event included performances of stories by various authors - Carla read 'Melba Kuperschmid Returns' by Peter Orner.

Created by Cameron Crowe, ROADIES is an insider's look at the reckless, romantic, funny and often poignant lives of a committed group of "roadies" who live for music and the de facto family they’ve formed along the way. The series chronicles the rock world through the eyes of music's unsung heroes and puts the spotlight on the backstage workers who put the show on the road while touring the United States for the successful arena-level group, The Staton-House Band. Kelly Curtis, Pearl Jam's manager and a regular collaborator with Crowe, is also on board as producer and music supervisor.

In this interplanetary adventure, shortly after arriving to help colonize Mars, an astronaut dies while giving birth to the first human born on the red planet – never revealing who the father is. Thus begins the extraordinary life of Gardner Elliot – an inquisitive, highly intelligent boy who reaches the age of 16 having only met 14 people in his very unconventional upbringing. While searching for clues about his father, and the home planet he's never known, Gardner begins an online friendship with a street smart girl named Tulsa. When he finally gets a chance to go to Earth, Gardner is eager to experience all of the wonders he could only read about on Mars. But after his explorations begin, scientists discover that Gardner's organs can't withstand Earth's atmosphere. Gardner joins with Tulsa on a race against time to unravel the mysteries of how he came to be, and where he belongs in the universe.

The wonderful movie "Match", with brilliant performances of Patrick Stewart, Carla and Matthew Lillard will be available on DVD soon.According to DVDRreleases.org the official US DVD release date has been set for August 11, 2015.

If you haven't already seen it, take the chance and watch this little gem.

Official synopsis:

Iconic actor Patrick Stewart gives one of his most emotional performances in this character driven drama playing high-spirited Tobias “Tobi” Powell, a master dance teacher at Julliard with a lifetime of memories that have made him a loving and caring mentor.

When Tobi is interviewed by a graduate student, Lisa (Carla Gugino) about his days as a performer, he is forced to confront painful decisions he thought he had left in the past. With the fate of Lisa’s emotionally shattered husband Mike (Matthew Lillard) in the balance, the three characters struggle to find a truthful, common ground, uncertain if their brief but intensely intimate connection will result in disaster and regret - or healing and liberation.

Michael Shannon and Carla Gugino will star in Wolves, an indie film to be directed by Bart Freundlich.

Newcomer Taylor John Smith will star as an 18-year-old basketball star who is being recruited by Cornell University. He seems to have it all figured out: captain of his team, a good student, has a longtime girlfriend and some good friends. But at home he's struggling with his troubled Father (Shannon) who has a gambling addiction. His mother (Gugino) tries to keep the family afloat but has done so only with great emotional and financial sacrifice.

WordTheatre celebrates the most prestigious literary prize in America by hosting a star-studded evening of short stories in honor of Pushcart’s 40 years of publication. Hear spectacularly crafted stories by attending authors Andre Dubus III, David Means, Peter Orner and other outstanding writers championed by small presses over the last four decades.

In 11 Questions, The A.V. Club asks interesting people 11 interesting questions-and then asks them to suggest one for our next interviewee.

Since beginning her career in the 1980s, Carla Gugino has been a constant presence on TV and movie screens. The actor graduated from bit parts on ALF, Doogie Howser, M.D., and The Wonder Years to starring roles in the Spy Kids franchise, Sin City, and the canceled-too-soon Elmore Leonard adaptation Karen Sisco. (As a consolation, she reprised the role of Sisco-with a few concessions to copyright-on the third season of Justified.) This summer, she can be seen participating in two end-of-the-world scenarios (the disaster film San Andreas and HBO's mutually-assured-destruction satire The Brink) and one out-of-this world TV thriller (Fox's Wayward Pines). The latter brought Gugino to the ATX Television Festival, where she participated in a screening of the show's bonkers fifth episode-but not before answering The A.V. Club's 11 Questions (and providing one of her own).

1. What's the worst job you've ever had?

Carla Gugino: I wouldn't say "worst job," per se, because I started acting when I was 13, so acting has been, with great fortune, my job since I could get a job. But I would say that in Sin City, [my character] Lucille had the worst job. I played a really bad day at work for her. She's half-naked, sleeping in the middle of the night. She's a parole officer. Her parolee comes in-played by Mickey Rourke-and asks her for sedatives. Then she is taken to a farmhouse, her hand is eaten off by a cannibal, and now that she's left handless, she's then murdered-riddled with bullets in a shooting.

We're seated at the Roaring Fork BBQ joint in Austin where Carla Gugino just finished catching up with creator of Wayward Pines, Chad Hodge. This is no doubt, her umpteenth interview of the day here at the ATX Television Festival, but Gugino is beaming as she comes around the bend of the booth, excited to talk about the year she's having.

In the M. Night Shyamalan-backed mini-series, Gugino plays Kate, a C.I.A. agent thought to have gone missing in the mysterious title town, reminiscent of the bare bones of Twin Peaks, Washington. Tracked down by her former partner and lover, Ethan (Matt Dillon), Kate is torn between playing along with the Stepford setup that's kept her alive in a place she's not allowed to leave and banning together with the man she loves to try and save them both. Therefore, Gugino is essentially playing two versions of the same character, making for a unique twist on traditional small town suspense. We chatted with Gugino about the thrill of leaping back and forth between television and film, what it's been like working with Matt Dillon, and why she loved playing up the femme fatale elements of the series.

Ready for answers on "Wayward Pines"? They're coming! Star Carla Gugino is promising that fans will have some of their biggest questions answered in the upcoming installments.

International Business Times spoke with Gugino, who portrays former Secret Service agent Kate Hewson, at the 2015 ATX Television Festival in Austin, Texas. The actress revealed new aspects about her character and some of the drama to come in the mysterious Fox series.

International Business Times: Can you talk about Kate and Theresa's (Shannyn Sossamon) awkward moment in episode 4.

Carla Gugino On The Rock, Dark Chocolate, And Why Indulgence Is Important

We like to think we've been obsessed with Carla Gugino before anyone else was (Troop Beverly Hills anyone?). With the release of her new movie San Andreas Friday and her HBO show The Brink where she stars alongside Jack Black premiering mid-June, Gugino is continuing to prove she's a force to be reckoned with. We hate to use the phrase 'girl crush,' but today seems like a fitting time for it…

From start to finish, what would be your ideal food day?

For breakfast, a fresh-pressed organic green juice – I usually make my own but Nourish on Greenwich Street in New York City has a great one with a dash of jalapeño – and a Hemp Cappuccino from Birch Coffee, or organic espresso at home with my homemade almond milk. For lunch, a dosa from Hampton Chutney Co. and then a chocolate chip cookie from Paradis (just might be the best in the city). For dinner, Kombocha Squash toast, salmon with roasted carrots, a glass of Gruner Veltliner, and a cake pop at ABC Kitchen. But really, pretty much anything from ABC Kitchen.

What are your morning and nightly beauty routines?

Morning:

I wash with Biologique Recherché Lait U, followed by Tracie Martyn Firming Serum, Biologique Recherché MSR-H Cream, and Suntegrity 5 in 1 (my new favorite organic tinted sunscreen). Then I slather myself with Burt's Bees Nourishing Body Lotion, which is actually for babies.

Carla Gugino is one of those actresses who has appeared everywhere, it seems, across the stage and screen. But, while you can't always peg what you know her from, she wouldn't have it any other way. "I've never really been that interested in branding myself and being known for one thing," the actress tells Yahoo Style. "I love it when someone loves something that I do and recognizes me for that, but I think more than anything, from the very beginning when I started at 13, I've always wanted to be a transformative actor and disappear into my characters to allow those human beings to come to life." Known for roles as diverse as Vince's sexpot of an agent in "Entourage," the espionage-savvy mother in the "Spy Kids" trilogy, and Lucille in "Sin City," Gugino continues to flourish in her ability to hop into a myriad of characters. Her latest undertakings include the role of secret service agent Kate Hewson opposite Matt Dillon on the Fox thriller, "Wayward Pines," and the Rock's wife in the disaster film "San Andreas," which took in an astounding $53 million dollars on its opening weekend.

Here, the multidimensional star tells us about hanging from helicopters, her worst fashion faux pas, and why she feels "sexy" about her decision not to tie the knot.

Yahoo Style: What attracted you to the role in "Wayward Pines" ?

Carla Gugino: In talking with everybody about the project, what I was so intrigued by was there are definitely sci-fi elements and yet, as with any good sci-fi, it should feel very timely with what is going on in the world right now. So I feel like what we uncover in this town of Wayward Pines alludes to many things that could happen in our own lives. What I love also is there's a huge twist and the characters are really juicy and fun to play.